Sir William Marshallzwaard, semi-scherp Zwaard displays lucettes like these were used
Description
lucettes like these were used to spin thread and wool
This one-and-a-half handed sword is made after several late medieval pieces
The temple is mainly divided in four sections: the gate building (pylon)
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The dagger has a gold-colored cross-guard and a leaf-shaped pommel
Sir William Marshallzwaard, semi-scherp Zwaard displays lucettes like these were usedThis replica is made after the sword of the English knight Sir William Marshall, earl of Pembroke. He lived between 1146 and 1219. This sword is a good replica suitable for light fights. The blade and tip are semi sharp. The sword has a length of 96 cm and a blade of 79 cm. It weighs 1,2 kg. The blade is made of carbon steel with a hardness of 48 to 50 HRC. The sword has a full tang and the grip is made of wood and wrapped round with leather. A
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